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Election 2025: Parties on the Senate Ballot – Part One
Part One of a review of the political parties standing for the Senate in the Australian Federal election, looking at their approach to Indigenous people.
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Why Australia Needs a Robust National Anti-Corruption Commission and a Federal Bill of Rights
Australia’s integrity relies upon managing corruption through a robust anti-corruption agency and the protections of a Bill of Rights.
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AUKUS: Why It’s a Bad Deal for Australia
The costs of AUKUS are more than monetary – it erodes Australia’s sovereignty and unsettles the Indo-Pacific region.
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Australia’s Political Duopoly and the Globalisation Trap: Why Neither Side Offers Real Solutions
The ALP and LNP offer no real solutions to the challenges wrought by globalisation, demanding an innovative approach for the 21st century.
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Politics as a Dream Caught by Reality: Cyclical History, Vico’s Philosophy, and the Populist Spiral
Humankind’s eternal cycle of striving, failing, and re-imagining is reflected in the political dynamism our world repeats.
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Politicisation of the Australian Federal Police: Abusing Powers to Silence Dissent and Undermine the Rule of Law
Politicisation of the Australian Federal Police interferes with the rule of law, curtailing free speech and undermining democracy.
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The Emergence of Peter Dutton’s Name in Reports of an Alleged Bomb Plot: An Analysis of Media Reporting
Dutton was nominated by The Australian as the target of a juvenile accused who appeared in court o April 10, despite an earlier reporting stating no name.
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Extended One-Party Rule and Its Impact on Democracy: A Case Study of the Australian Capital Territory
The unbroken reign of the ACT Labor allowing bias to seep into all aspects of the government, should be a warming to other jurisdictions.
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Racism, Discrimination and Inequality in Australia: A Critical Analysis
Racism, discrimination and inequality remain persistent, with Dutton expressing openly racist remarks and Albanese providing lukewarm responses.

